Course of Exchange, Dec. 3.-Amsterdam, 11 : 18 : 0 U. Antwerp, 12:0. Ex. Hamburgh, 36:0:0 U. Frankfort, 150 Ex. Paris, 25: 10:0U. Bourdeaux, 25: 40. Madrid, 35ļ effect. Cadiz, 35ļ effect. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 48£. Genoa, 44). Malta, 46. Naples, 39. Palermo, 117 per oz. Oporto, 53. Rio Janeiro, 58. Dublin, 11. Cork, 115. : Prices of Gold and Silver, per 02.- Portugal gold, in coin, £3:18: 6. Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 18:0. New doubloons, £3:16:0. New dollars, 5s. Od. Silver, in bars, 5s, 2d. . 56 to } 96 (110 124 per Ib. 0 0 78 0 0 9 B.S. 0 17 1142 . . 6 15 PRICES CURRENT.-December 11.-London, November 5, 1819. DUTIES. B, P. Dry Brown, cwt. 60 to 65 56 to 57 to 59 Mid. good, and fine mid. 76 85 61 £1 10 0 Fine and very fine, 84 83 81 86 Refined Doub. Loaves, 135 150 Powder ditto, 112 114 91 112 Single ditto, 108 112 103 106 90 117 Small Lumps 98 102 105 87 88 Large ditto, 95 100 92 89 90 Crushed Lumps, 50 *51 MOLASSES, British, cwt. 31 32 6 0 7 64 COFFEE, Jamaica cwt. Ord. good, and fine ord. 98 110 109 90 122 Mid. good, and fine mid. 112 122 122 124 150 Dutch, Triage and very ord. 85 96 90 Ord. good, and fine ord. 102 112 122 Mid. good, and fine mid. 112 117 St Domingo, 95 105 117 PIMENTO (in Bond) Ib. 7 8 837 77 SPIRITS, Jam. Rum, 16 0. P. gall. 38 3d 35 ld 3s 2d 2 11 3 2 2s 6d 4s Odl 0 8 12 5 3 2 9 4 0 3 0 Geneva, 3 0 17 017 2 10 3 0 F.S.) Aqua, 6 10 7 2 WINES, SB.S. 2143 18 0 Claret, 1st Growths, hhd. 60 £35 650 F.S.} 148 4 6 Portugal Red, pipe. 44 52 58 0 Spanish White, butt./ 34 (B.ş. 95 11 30 68 0 0 Teneriffe, pipe. 30 F.S. 98 16 o Madeira, 60 40 50 0 B.S. 96 13 0 (F.S.) 6 99 16 ton. £7 LOGWOOD, Jam. 5 10 6 5 6 10 7 0 Honduras, 8 5 15 6 0 6 15 7 0 6 15 7 5 Campeachy, 8 6 10 7 0 7 5 7 15 FUSTIC, Jamaica, 7 7 10 8 0 7 10 8 0 9 9 100 Cuba, 9 9 10 1 4 67 INDIGO, Caraccas fine, lb. 9s 6d ils 6d 7 6 8 6 8 9 10s od 10s 6d 0 0 43 TIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot. i 6 19 0 2 45 Ditto Oak, 3 2 3 6 0 Christiansand (dut. paid) 2 0 5 67 Honduras Mahogany 1 4 1 8 2 1 11 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 16 0 St Domingo, ditto 1 4 8 14 2 TAR, American, 20 SB.S. 1 1 45 (F.s. 1 2 112 Archangel, 18 20 19 6 PITCH, Foreign, cwt. 8 55 B.S. 8 (F.S.) 10 1 TALLOW, Rus. Yel. Cand. 54 55 0 3 2 Home Melted, 56 HEMP, Riga Rhine, 52 £19 0 Petersburgh Clean, 44 9 12 45 44 10 FLAX, Riga Thies. & Druj. Rak. 58 60 70 0 72 Dutch, 58 112 70 80 B.S. 0 0 45 0776 MATS, Archangel, 109. 90 £4 15 SB.S. 1 3 9 1 BRISTLES, 4 11: Petersburgh Firsts, 0 3 67 cwt. 14 B.S. 3 115 ASHES, Peters. Pearl, 33 34 B.S. 0 4 6% Montreal ditto, (F.S. 0 6 38 39 43 32 36 36 OIL, Whale, tun. 34 32 33 Cod, 84 (p. brl.) 30 32 TOBACCO, Virgin. fine, lb. 9 9% 0 84 7s od 90 Middling, 8 8 0 41 0 4 0 5 0 Inferior, 10 8 0 33 0 4 COTTONS, Bowed Georg. 1 1 23 103 1 Sea Island, fine, 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 Good, 2 1 10 2 Middling, 2 2 1 2 1 Demerara and Berbice, B.S. 2 West India, 1 6 1 6 F.S. 1 Pernambuco, 04 1 131 1 1 2 1..7 18 Maranham, 1 5 1 5 1 6 1 1 33 1 51 1 4 0914 8 0 16 brl. 16 50c.f. ton. per 12 brls. . ton. 50 . cer ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 23d of October, and the 23d of November, 1819, extracted from the London Gazette. Adams, W. W. Bow-lane, merchant Haw, C. jun. Minories, grocer Ashton, J. Harp-lane, Tower-street, wine and spi- Harvey, J. P. Ipswich, linen-draper rit broker Hayton, J. W. Greenfield, Holywell, Kent, wire. Armitage, J. Wakefield, wool-stapler maker Alder, T. Presbury, Gloucester, victualler Hyde, J. C. Union-place, New-road, apothecary Archer, J. Strand, hatter Isaacs, I. Newington, glass and chinaman Andrews, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant Jeffery,:R. Shadwell High-street, dealer in potatoes Brown, C. Birmingham, cabinet.maker Jennings, W. Aldersgate-street, butcher Button, W. Marlborough, builder Jackson, J. Manchester, butcher Button, W. sen. & W. Button, jun. Paternoster- Jackson, E. Vley, Gloucester, clothier row, booksellers Johnson, J. New Buckenham, Norfolk, butcher Brown, J. R. & H. M. New Poultry, stationers Jacobs, M. Charles-street, Soho-square, glass-merBramley, T. Nottingham, victualler chant Bryan, J. & W. L. Bryan, Grocers' Hall court, Kelly, M. Manchester, twist and cotton broker printers Keeling, B. Stafford, cabinet-maker Burford, W. Gillingham, Kent, fishmonger Kemp, J. E. Liverpool, merchant Bryan, J. Oxford-street, silk-mercer Levy, J. Rosemary-lane, slop-seller Birch, H. & J. Green, Sheffield, cutlers Lyons, L. Lower Shadwell, brewer Bowden, T. & T. Bradshaw, Mile's-lane, ware- Longhurst, J. Egham-Hythe, carpenter housemen Langley, E. & W. Belch, Borough, engravers Bowen, C. Hackney-road, surgeon Lyne, J. Symmondly, Derby, cotton-spinner Burn, T. Southend, Essex, brick-maker Láng, H. & G., & W. Lang, Accrington, LancasBampfield, J. W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant ter, calico-printers Backhouse, J. Liverpool, merchant Linton, W. Colchester, linen-manufacturer Backler, J. Newman-street, Oxford-street, dealer Lowndes, W. & J. Robinson, & H. Neild, Man. in stained glass chester, cotton-merchants Blogg, B. Bull-and-Mouth-street, wine-merchant Leyburn, G. Bishopsgate-street, provision - merBishop, D. Great Surrey.street, upholsterer chant Barlow, J. Manchester, innkeeper Lamacraft, J. Plymouth, dealer Micci, J. White Lion-street, Norton-falgate, coach Callanan, C. & J. Connor, Lime-street, soap-makers and harness maker Cronin, W. Snow's-fields, general provision-dealer Matthie, W. & G. Yates, Liverpool, merchants Collins, J. Newport, Monmouth, common brewer Mullion, M. Liverpool, ship-chandler Cope, J. L. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant Merry, R. Birmingham, grocer Craney, J. Holborn-bridge, grocer Moston, J, Warrington, grocer Carter, E. Bristol, butter-factor Moss, A. High-street, Shadwell, slopseller Choppin, F. H. Whetstone, horse-dealer Martin, G. Gloucester, pin-manufacturer Crisp, c. Bristol, cordwainer Mitchinson, T. Great Driffield, York, grocer Carruthers, T. Longtown, Cumberland, butter Nowell, J. High-town, near Leeds, card-maker and bacon factor Nicholson, T. Liverpool, timber-merchant Chartres, G. Seymour-street, Euston-square, con- Nickson, s. Chester, cabinet-maker fectioner Nedby, W. Lamb's Conduit-street, upholsterer Chown, C. Manchester, hosier Nuttall, J. Manchester, bookseller Clarke, W. Leicester-street, tailor Orchard, J. London-terrace, Hackney-road, merChampness, S. Fulham, market-gardener chant Chappell, J. S. Oxford-street, hosier Owen, J. Cheapside, warehouseman Clutten, V. Halesworth, Suffolk, brandy-merchant Oswald, R. Beccles, Suffolk, tanner Davenport, S. & R. Fayle, Manchester, engravers Parkes, B. Aldermanbury, British wine-merchant to calico-printers Porter, J. Frome Selwood, Somerset, clothier Pannell, J. sen. Wyke, Surrey, brick-maker Pullen, Spread Eagle-court, Finch-lane, bill-broker Elliott, J. Farnham, common brewer Peacock, R. Charing, Kent, miller Edmonds, G. A. Dudley, shopkeeper Perkins, S. Midford, Somerset, dealer Peagam, W. jun. Plymouth, tailor Ringer, J. Lucas-street, Commercial-road, baker Field, J. Newgate-market, butcher Ross, ć. Great Barr, Stafford, brush-maker Rutland, T. Wootton-under-edge, grocer Rowland, R. Strand, linen-draper Greenwood, G. Hanway, Oxford-street, jeweller Sharp, J. B. Queen-street, Cheapside, warehouse Garatt, D. Portsea, cabinet-maker Goddard, w. jun. Lowestoff, Suffolk, miller Sproston, S. London, merchant Gloag, R. Little Hermitage-street, Wapping, fish- Say, R. Piper's Inn, Somerset, wine-merchant monger Scott, Bird-street, Wapping, builder Goodwin, B. Orford, Suffolk, grocer Smith, T. Armitage, Stafford, maltster Gawan, J. Union-street, Somerstown, cabinet- Savage, E. Upper North-place, Gray's-Inn-lane, groeer maker Suffield, w. Birmingham, printer Harwood, G. Kingston-upon-Hull, porter-merchant Tennant, B. J. & W. Garnett, Liverpool, merHenderson, F. Newton-by-the-Sea, Northumber chants land, fish dealer Tanner, E. St Dunstan's-hill, general merchant Hodson, W. Hessle, Kingston-upon-Hull, apothe- Thurnell, Goulstone-square, Whitechapel, upholcarý sterer Holdship, J. Cheltenham, dealer and chapman Terry, R. Holborn-bridge, haberdasher Hemming, J. Long-acre, linen-draper Thomas, M. & W. Great Surrey-street, BlackfriarsHankinson, V. Manchester, grocer road, linen-drapers Harris, T. Evesham, innholder Turner, P. H. & C. Johnson, London-wall, horseHughes, T. Cheltenham, porter-dealer dealers Hartley, S. & W. Tadcaster, common brewers Taylor, G. North Bierley, York, shopkeeper Hall, J. P. Liverpool, merchant Taylor, J. Fore-street, Cripplegate, draper Hughes, C. Hill, Warwick, victualler Taylor, w. Little Gcorge-street, Bermondsey N Hartley, J. Manchester, warehouseman road, Surrey, brick layer Hunt, R. & J. Sharp, Lombard-street, brokers Tabram, W. Fendrayton, Cambridge, butcher Hughes, T. Oxford street, hosier Thompson, T. Lancaster, ironmonger Hughes, W.& F. Todd, Great Winchester-street, Webster, T. Chelgrave, Norfolk, printer merchants Wellington, J. jun. Chard, Somerset, groeer Vol. VI. 2 Y man e Wilson, J. Old Broad-street, merchant Wright, J. Doncaster, miller Wilson, 1. Worksop, money-scrivener Woods, J. jun. Portsea, baker Walker, S. Birmingham, merchant White, H. Warminster, Wilts, linen-draper Wenham, J. Beckley, Sussex, tailor and draper Woodhouse, T. Nottingham, lace-manufacturer White, B. Maiden-lane, Wood-street, hosier Wrangle, J. Amwell, Hertford, coach-master Wattam, T. Great Grimsby, Lincoln, corn-dealer Wood, J., D. Martindale, & J. Fisher, Poultry, Ward, D. Brisley, Norfolk, seed-merchant warehousemen Wright, C. Strand, wine-merchant Zameira, J. Bevir Marks, St Mary-axe, grocer ALPHABETICAL List of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 30th November 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Bethune, A. merchant, Bridgend of Alness, Ross- M'Call, J. & Sons, merchants, Glasgow; and J. shire M'Call, merchant, Copenhagen, J. G. M'Call, Carrick, J. dealer in china and earthen ware, Glas- merchant in St Croix, both lately in Glasgow gow M'Gibbon, E. merchant, Glasgow Cliffe, Wastle, manufacturer, Langholm M'Cubbing, J. cattle-dealer, Springfield, Dumfries. Gillespie, D. merchant-tailor, St Andrews shire Hurlet Copperas Company, and Mrs M. Ewing or Peacock, R. & Sons, merchants, Paisley Lightbody, and J. Lightbody, residing at Hurlet, Pinkerton, J. jun. brewer, Glasgow and now in Glasgow Robey, G. merchant, Anstruther Hogg & Black, merchants and manufacturers, Smith, J. & Son, & Co. booksellers, Peterhead Earlston, Berwickshire Stewart, R. flesher and cattle-dealer, Glasgow Lumsden, James, merchant, Dysart Thomson, A. & W. manufacturers, Dubbyside, Maclane, A. merchant, Glasgow Fifeshire Macnab, A. & Co. merchants and commission- Torrance, J. brewer and innkeeper, Galston, Ayr agents, Glasgow; and A. Macnab, R. Wyllie, shire and R. Stewart, individual partners Wills, P. jeweller, Glasgow per 70 lbs. . Fine. . . London, Corn Exchange, Dec. 6. Liverpool, Dec. 6. S. d. s. Wheat, red, new 56 to 60 Boilers 50 to 52 Pease, for. 45 0 to 52 0 Fine 60 to 63 New . 52 to 51 English . 10 0 to 10 6 Rice, p.cwt. 0 0 to 0 0 Superfine 64 to 66 Small Beans 44 to 46 Scotch 9 0 to 9 6 Flour, Eng. 54 0 to 56 0 Es. White 50 0 to 52 0 56 to 60 | Tick 38 to 40 Irish, new 8 6 to 8 8-Seconds Fine . 62 to 66 Foreign 10 to 12 Dantzic 9 6 to 10 o Irishp. 240lb. 44 0 to 45 0 Superfine 68 to 71 Feed Dats 18 to 21 Wismar 9 6 to 10 o Ameri. p. bl. 00 to 00 old • 75 to 78 Fine 21 to American 8 3 to 90-Sour do.. 33 0 to 36 0 Rye ... 30 to 32 Poland do • 22 to 24 Quebec . .. 8 6 to 8 8 Clover-seed, p. bush. White 0 to 0 Barley 27 to 31 Fine. 25 to 27 Barley, per 60 lbs. 32 to 34 Potato do. .. Red O to 0 24 to 26 English,grind.4 6 to 50 Superfine ... 36 to 40 Fine . 27 to 30 Malting 6 0 to 7 Oatmeal, per 240 lb. Malt, 33 0 to 35 0 50 to 60 Flour, p. sack 55 to 60 Irish : 4 6 to 5 o English Fine 68 to 75 Seconds 50 to 55 Scotch 4 6 to 50 28 0 to 34 O Scotch Irish Hog Pease 28 0 to 34 0 46 to 49 | North Country 45 to 55 Foreign 4 6 to 50 Maple . 50 to 51 | Pollard 20 to 28 Maltp.9gls. 10 0 to 11 0 Butter, Beef, doc. White, new .. 46 to 50l Bran 9 to 10 Rye, for. 36 0 to 38 0 Butter, per cwt. s. Belfast 86 to 0 English 3 6 to 3 9 Newry Seeds, fc.-Nov. 5. 82 to 0 Scotch pota. 3 6 to 3 9 Waterford, new 0 to 0 $. Welsh 3 6 to 3 9 Cork, 3d 72 to 0 Must. Brown, 15 to 20 Hempseed to Irish, new 3 3 to 3 8 Pickled, 78 to 0 -White. 6 to 11 Linseed, crush. - to 3 6 to 3 7 Beef, p. tierce 85 to 95 Tares O to 0 New, for Seed to Common. 3 3 to 3 6 -- p. barrel 55 to 63 Turnips ....14 to 20 Ryegrass, 15 to 40 Foreign . 3 0 to 3 4 Pork, p. brl. 78 to 86 -New O to 0 Clover, Red, . 60 to 98 Beans, pr qr. Hams, dry, 0 to 0 -Yellow O to 0 - White 60 to 100 English. 48 0 to 56 0 Bacon, Carraway · · • 48 to 50 Coriander 10 to 12 Irish 45 0 to 47 0 Short middles 62 to 0 Canary 80 to 100 Trefoil 30 to 63 Pease, per quar. Long 60 to 0 New Rapeseed, £34 to £36. 11 -- Boiling . 45 0 to 52 O'New Rapeseed £30 to £0 . . . . Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 4th Dec. 1819. Wheat, 678. 8d.-Rye, 42s. 10d.-Barley, 38s. 9d.--Oats, 26s. ld.-Beans, 49s. 1d.-Pease, 50s. 11d. Beer or Big, Os. Od.--Oatmeal, Os. Od. Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and Oatmeal, per Boll of 128 lbs. Scots Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th Nov. 1819. Wheat, 58s. 5d.-Rye, 39s. 2d.-Barley, 30s. 10d.—Oats, 223. 60.-Beans, 35s. 7d. - Pease, 33s. Ilda Beer or Big, 26s. 8d.-Oatmeal, 18s. 8d. EDINBURGH.-Dec. 8. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Average of Wheat, £1:11:6d. Pease & Beans. 1st,......19s. 6d. 2d, ......18s. Od. 3d, ......17s. 6d. ......16s. Od. HADDINGTON.DEC. 10. Oats. Beans. Average of Wheat, £1:10:7: 8-12ths. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 23 Sept. II. MILITARY. Army. Captain MacGregor, 58 F. to be Major 12 Aug. 1819 3 Dr. G. E. Burnaby to be Cornet by purch. vice Willis, ret. 4 Nov. 6 Dr. Cornet Williamson, from 22 Dr. to be Cornet, vice Griffith, hp. 22 Dr. 21 Oct. 2 F. G. Ensign and Lieut. Gooch to be Lieut. and Capt. vice Clifton, ret. 28 do. Ensign and Lieut. Jenkinson, from hp. to be Ensign and Lieut. by purch. do. 8 F. Serg. Maj. W. Only, from Rifle Brig. to be Quar. Master, vice Kiernan 21 do. 13 G. Rothe to be Ensign by purch. vice Stewart, 28 F. 28 Ensign Stewart, from 13 F. to be Ens. vice Dalgleish do. 34 Quar. Mast. Howe, from hp. to be Quar. Master, vice Stoddart, dead 11 Nov. 50 Bt. Lieut. Col. Harrison to be Lieut. 4 do. Bt. Lieut. Col. Wemyss to be Major do. Lieut. Jauncey to be Capt. vice Montgomery, dead 3 do. Lieut. Turner to be Capt. 4 do. Lieut. Ross, from hp. York Chass. to be Lieut. vice Richardson, dead 1 do. Ensign Serjeantson to be Lieut. vice North, dead 2 do. Harley to be Lieut. 3 do. Edwards, do. 4 do. Wills, froin hp. York Chass. to be Ensign 2 do. Lord Sussex Lennox to be Ensign 3 do. W. Sheaffe to be Ensign 4 do. H. Gill to be Ensign 5 do. Lieut. Crofton, from hp. to be Lieut. and Adjutant, vice Lyon, dead 31 Oct. 64 Bt. Major Bishop to be Major by purch. vice Pears, ret. 28 do. 67 Lieut. Cockrill to be Capt. vice Browne do. Ensign Bolton to be Lieut. do. C. Langwerth to be Ensign do. Lieut. W. Leslie, from hp. 1 Bahama ...... Gar. Comp. to be Paym. vice Jones, 4 Nov. Ensign, vice M‘Mahon, dead 11 do. 92 Brevet Major Wilkie to be Major, vice Blainey, dead 4 do. Lieut. Macintosh to be Captain do Ensign Hewitt to be Lieut. vice M‘Donell, dead 3 do, Macdonald, do. 4 do M'Nabb, fm. late Meuron's Regt. to be Ensign 3 do. Gent. Cadet J. Buckley, from Mil. Coll. to be Ensign 3 do. 6 Serg. Major W. Grant to be Adj. and Ensign, vice Mackie, dead 5 do. 2 W. I. R. M. G. Sparks to be Ensign, vice Lowe, dead 4 do. Cape Corps. W. L. Heathcote to be Cornet 30 Sep. Assist. Surg. T. Clarke, from hp. 7% Royal Artillery. 1 Sept. Nicholls, from hp. do. vice Cowper 8 Noy. 2d Capt. Wilson, from hp. to be 2d Captain, vice Maitland 8 Oct. 1st Lieut. Dickens, from hp. to be 1st Lieut. vice Lugger do. Dawson, from hp. to be 1st Lieut. vice Selwyn do. Lindsay, from hp. to be 1st Lieut. vice Baldock 8 Nov. Garrisons. Major Gen. Sir G. Cooke, K.C.B. to be Lt. Gov. of Portsmouth, vice Kempt 20 Oct. Dr Somerville to be Physician to Chelsea Hospital. vice Moseley, dead 11 Nov. Lieut. Col. Fremantle, Coldstream Gds, to be Dep. Adj. Gen. Jamaica, vice Sparrow, dead 25 Aug. Medical Department. Physician J. Dwyer, M.D. from hp. to be Physician, vice Robson 25 Oct. Exchanges. Colberg, from 58 F. with Capt. Phelan, Westropp, from 58 F. with Brevet Major Mac Gregor, hp. 95 F. Shirley, from Coldstream Gds, with Capt. Powys, hp. Templeton, from 47 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Forbes, hp. Verity, from 58 F. with Capt. Montgomery, hp. York Chass. Locker, from 8 Dr. rec. diff. with Captain Day, from 19 F. with Capt. Campbell, hp. Aufrere, from 9 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Manders, froin 3 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Croasdale, hp. 45 F. 80 Lambert, from 11 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Statham, 84 F. on passage to New S. Wales Chambre, hp. York Light Inf. Vol. Hall, hp. 81 F. 10 July 1819 Fowle, from 58 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Fire Garrard, late Roy. Gar. Bat. 27 Sept. brace, hp. R. York Ran. Haverkam, of late 11 Vet. Bat. 16 May Jack, from 58 F. rec. dift. with Lt. O'Hehir, J. Day, Royal Artillery Nov. hp. P. M Lachlan, 59 F. Bengal 14 April Smith, from 60 F. with Lieut. Eason, hp. Ensign M.Mahon, 80 F. 17 do Ensign Browne, from 40 F. with Ensign Curten, Lowe, 2 W. I. R. hp. 4 W. I. R. Brooks, S. Lincoln Militia 13 Sept. Malcolm, from 42 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Paymaster Turner, 58 F. 30 Aug. Hogarth, hp. 99 F. Quar. Mast. Gaze, N. Glocester Mil. Stoddart, 34 F. Medical Department. Paym. Gapper, from 64 F. with Capt. Drawwater, Dr Ryan, Staff Surg. at Bermudas 22 Aug. hp. 104 F. Additions and Alterations while Printing. Quar. Master Hall, from 61 F. with Quar. Master Tyrrell, hp. 88 É. Coldst. G. Ensign and Lieut. Hon. W. R. Rous to Assist. Surg. Hume, from Staff Med. Department, be Lt. and Capt. vice Duncombe, res. with Assist. Surg. Woodroffe, hp. 18 Nov. Hon. Henry Dundas to be Ensign and Resignations and Retirements. Lieut. do. Major Pears, 64 F. Edm. O'Ryan to be Ensign by purch. Captain Clifton, Coldstream Foot Gds. vice Marlton, ret. do. Cornet Willey, 3 Dr. Gds. 39 Capt. Tho. Cox, from hp. Port. Serv. Quarter Master Nankivel, Cornwall Militia to be Capt. vice Watling, exch. do. 40 Lieut. Hen. Helmsley, from hp. to be Appointments Cancelled. Lt. vice Anthony, exch. rec. diff. do. Ensign W. A. Stewart, 28 F. 46 Capt. W. Mallett, from hp: 56 F. to be Ross, 58 F. Capt. vice Protheroe, exch. Staff Assist. Surg. F. Brown, from hp. 4 Dr. Gds. 51 Lieut. W. H. Hare to be Capt. by pur. Superseded. vice Smellie, ret. do. 2d Lieut. Bligh, Rifle Brigade Ensign A. Frazer, to be Lieut by purch. do. Removed from the Service. M. Miller, to be Ensign by purch. do. 60 Quarter Master Kiernan, 8 F. Lieut. Benj. Des Voeux, fm. 11. Dr. to be Capt. by pur. vice Trumbach, ret. Dismissed. 21 Oct. Paymaster Austin, W. Middlesex Militia Lieut. Tho. Fairt lough to be Capt, by Quarter Master Miles, (Lt.) W. Middlesex Mil. purch. vice Wynne, ret. 18 Nov. Ensign Wm Hughes to be Lieut. by pur. Deaths. do. Colonel Bold, 1st Lancashire Militia J. Ward to be Ensign by purch. do. Major T. Baylis, bp. York Ran. Dep. Assist. Adj. 65 Capt. W. J. Moorhouse, from hp. 3 F. General at Dublin 8 Nov. 1819 Gds. to be Capt. vice Campbell, exch. Vignoles, hp. 76 F. rec. diff. do. Capt. Thomson, 17 F. Bengal 5 April 73 H. Leckey to be Ensign, vice Maugher, Dean, 53 F. Trichinopoly, Ceylon 7 May dead do. Price, 34 F. Madras April Paym. J. Bews, from hp. 1 Greek Lt. Costley, 87 F. Cawnpore 24 May Inf. to be Paym. vice Birch, exch. do. Mercer, Royal English, Bermuda 25 Aug. 77 Lieut. C. Barry, from hp. 60 F. to be Lieut. Algeo, 34 F. in Camp at Bangalore, Madra, Lieut. vice Graham, exc. rec. diff. do. 23 April 80 Capt. J. Maclean to be Major by pureb. · Rumley, 30 F. Secunderabad, Madras vice Kingdon, ret. do, 16 March Lieut. N. Baker to be Capt. by pur. do. Martin, Town Adj. at Berwick, and of late Ensign A. J. Caldwell to be Lieut. by 1 Vet. Bat. 15 Nov, do. Langson, hp. 69 F. Madras 13 April Cha. Crickett to be Ensign by pur. do. Host, hp. 53 F. Trichinopoly, Ceylon Rifle Br. 2d Lieut. J. Fennell, from hp. to be 13 Dec. 1818 20 Lieut. vice Bligh, superseded do. 63 do. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. THE month of November has been unusually cold. The temperature sunk almost every night towards the freezing point, and frequently below it. During the day, it rose only once to 50, and often did not reach 40. After the 12th, the frost was at times very severe, especially on the 18th, 24th, 26th, 27th, and 28th, but was frequently interrupted by intervals of open weather. During the great cold on the night of the 27th, the thermometer was very unsteady, frequently rising and falling 5 or 6 degrees in as many minutes. The mean temperature is fully 10 degrees lower than that of November last year, and 8} below that of the same month, 1817. The temperature of spring water is also 54 degrees lower than last year. The barometer during the month was rather unsteady, the mean daily fluctuation being greater than usual ; but, up to the 28th, there had fallen little more than half an inch of rain. During the last three days, the quantity amounted to an inch. Notwithstanding the great depression of temperature, the mean of Leslie's hygrometer is greater than during November last year, indicating, of course, an unusually dry state of the atmosphere. The mean point of saturation is consequently a little below the minimum temperature, and the relative humidity is not much above the annual average. The month altogether is very different from what November generally is in this climate. |